Books

"Memoirs of Prince Felix Youssoupoff" A book for those who are interested in Russian history. Prince Felix Youssoupoff, known as one of assassins of Grigori Rasputin, narrates about his life in Russia and abroad, before and after February Revolution in 1917.

"Perfect Rigor: A Genius and the Mathematical Breakthrough of the Century" by Masha Gessen. A book for those who want to know a bit more about Soviet mathematical school, its traditions and, in particular, one of its most brilliant "children" Grigori Perelman who proved the Poincare conjecture, one of the Millennium Prize Problems.

"Recursive Macroeconomic Theory" by Lars Ljungqvist and Thomas J. Sargent.

"Recursive Methods in Economic Dynamics" by Nancy L. Stokey, Robert E. Lucas Jr., and E. C. Prescott. In Minnesota we simply call it "The Bible". Cannot add more.

"Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!" by Ralph Leighton and Richard Feynman. Richard Feynman, a legendary American physicist, is one of those who has been inspiring me since I firstly thought about academia.

More to come...